COVID-19 RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:

LIFE Progressive Services Group is a nonprofit, grassroots organization serving the Mount Vernon community and formerly incarcerated individuals. It is seeking volunteers to assist with its weekly food distribution program, weather permitting, where they will help unload a delivery van, bring donated food items to the processing area for sorting and storage, and distribute the food to those in need in nearby neighborhoods.
Note: Volunteers must be punctual and be able to lift 10 to 50 pounds up and down one flight of steps. Volunteers should bring their own gloves and masks (though these can be provided if needed).
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Rockland County has declared a state of emergency in an effort to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus and to protect the health of county residents. The People to People Food Pantry is open and continuing its curbside delivery service to fulfill the needs of its community members during this difficult time.
Volunteers are needed to help pack food and distribute it to the community Monday through Friday. Volunteers can choose from the available shifts per day:
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Feel free to sign up for more than one shift!

Donating blood is safe and easy. Because of the coronavirus, it is critical that healthy people donate to ensure that there is a blood supply for hospital patients.
IMPORTANT: Donors' temperatures are checked before they donate blood. If they have a temperature of 99.5 or higher, they cannot donate. There is no history of any respiratory illness being spread through a blood transfusion; however, individuals who are unwell should remain at home to prevent exposing medical workers and others to the virus. If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
To donate blood:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Click here to complete the permission form (16-17 years old)
MANDATORY: Click here to review the height and weight requirements for donating
MANDATORY: Click here and enter code "347" to schedule your appointment

Donating blood is safe and easy. Because of the coronavirus, it is critical that healthy people donate to ensure that there is a blood supply for hospital patients.
IMPORTANT: Donors' temperatures are checked before they donate blood. If they have a temperature of 99.5 or higher, they cannot donate. There is no history of any respiratory illness being spread through a blood transfusion; however, individuals who are unwell should remain at home to prevent exposing medical workers and others to the virus. If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
To donate blood:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Click here to complete the permission form (16-17 years old)
MANDATORY: Click here to review the height and weight requirements for donating
MANDATORY: Click here and enter code "IKCC" to schedule your appointment. You may ignore automated emails from Volunteer New York! You do not need to wait for an opportunity coordinator to provide further information

Donating blood is safe and easy. Because of the coronavirus, it is critical that healthy people donate to ensure that there is a blood supply for hospital patients.
IMPORTANT: Donors' temperatures are checked before they donate blood. If they have a temperature of 99.5 or higher, they cannot donate. There is no history of any respiratory illness being spread through a blood transfusion; however, individuals who are unwell should remain at home to prevent exposing medical workers and others to the virus. If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
To donate blood:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Click here to complete the permission form (16-17 years old)
MANDATORY: Click here to review the height and weight requirements for donating
MANDATORY: Click here and enter code "OssiningEMS" to schedule your appointment. You may ignore automated emails from Volunteer New York! You do not need to wait for an opportunity coordinator to provide further information

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help clear invasive plants from WAmpus Pond in Armonk. Volunteers will be on land and in rowboats using aquatic rakes to remove invasive aquatic weeds.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks and gloves; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times. Tools and work gloves will be provided, but volunteers should bring their own water. Volunteers should also wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

Donating blood is safe and easy. Because of the coronavirus, it is critical that healthy people donate to ensure that there is a blood supply for hospital patients.
IMPORTANT: Donors' temperatures are checked before they donate blood. If they have a temperature of 99.5 or higher, they cannot donate. There is no history of any respiratory illness being spread through a blood transfusion; however, individuals who are unwell should remain at home to prevent exposing medical workers and others to the virus. If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
To donate blood:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Click here to complete the permission form (16-17 years old)
MANDATORY: Click here to review the height and weight requirements for donating
MANDATORY: Click here and enter code "ARC" to schedule your appointment. You may ignore automated emails from Volunteer New York! You do not need to wait for an opportunity coordinator to provide further information

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help plant flowers to beautify the driving range at Dunwoodie Golf Course. Work gloves will be provided, but volunteers must bring their own water. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

Volunteers are needed to help LIFE Progressive Services Group's pop-up shop to raise funds for its re-entry program. Volunteers will assist with everything from setting up the shop to monitoring the sales of clothing, electronics, body and haircare products.
Shifts are available from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Volunteers can select shifts in three-hour increments below.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Volunteers are needed to pick up boxes of frozen meals from the Meals on Wheels van at Volunteer New York!'s parking lot and deliver them to the homes of individuals living with cancer. Although the recipients live throughout Westchester, Meals on Wheels does its best to assign routes that are close to volunteers' homes.
These meals are made possible through the "Magnolia Meals at Home" program for individuals currently in cancer treatment. This meal delivery program aims to provide a nutritious foundation for patients during their treatment.
Volunteers must have their own transportation.

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help remove invasive plants, weeds, and litter at Cranberry Lake Preserve.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks and gloves; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times. All supplies will be provided, but volunteers should bring their own water. Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help remove graffiti at the Bronx River Reservation in Bronxville. Volunteers will be scrubbing with an eco-friendly solution to help remove the graffiti as well as applying a coating to prevent future graffiti.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks and gloves; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times. Volunteers will meet and park at Scout Field off Midland Avenue and walk to the project site together. All supplies will be provided, but volunteers should bring their own water. Volunteers MUST wear old clothes that can get dirty. Long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes are mandatory.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help with its Clean River Project to address the issue of floatable trash, which is one of the three major water quality issues on the Bronx River. Volunteers will wear waders in the river and help count the bottles, cans, straws, and more found in the trash boom. The information collected helps find the sources of this trash and stops it from entering the river in the first place. The project engages volunteers by promoting outreach to local businesses whose products end up in and along the river, and it unites messaging around the harm to local waterways caused by non-biodegradable products.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times. Waders, gloves, and trash bags will be provided, but volunteers should bring their own water. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help remove invasive plants and weeds from the butterfly garden at Lenoir Preserve.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks and gloves; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times. All supplies will be provided, but volunteers should bring their own water. Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help clear litter and debris from the shoreline in Silver Lake Preserve.
IMPORTANT: Volunteers must arrive on site wearing their own masks and gloves; volunteers are required to practice safe social distancing protocols at all times. Garbage bags will be provided, but volunteers must bring their own water. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty.
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
This activity requires volunteers to register on a separate website. To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile. You may disregard any auto-generated confirmation emails from Volunteer New York! for this activity.
MANDATORY: click here to complete your registration with the Westchester Parks Foundation. Volunteers who do not complete this step will not be registered.

The Child Care Council of Westchester will be honoring exceptional child care and after-school professionals during its second annual Early Education Hall of Heroes event. The following volunteers are needed to help make this event a success:
Event Photographer: capture group shots, staged shots, and photo backdrop shots from the event. Both aspiring and established photographers are encouraged to volunteer, and a professional camera will be provided.
Event Entertainer: musicians and magicians are preferred, but other talents are welcomed.
Event Greeter: greet event guests, direct them to the event space, and assist with name badge distribution.
Event Clean-Up: help clear tables, pack décor, and load vehicles.
Express interest below for more information. A minimum one-hour commitment is required.

Selfhelp’s “Virtual Senior Center” is seeking Volunteer Facilitators to connect to seniors through a video chat program and share interests in the areas of art, music, history, health, social sciences, computers, and more. This program helps seniors to engage socially and make friends via computers during a one-hour interactive class.
All Volunteer Facilitators need is a standard computer with high speed internet and a webcam.
Classes are held weekdays, evenings, and weekends with a flexible recurring schedule. Volunteers who can speak English, Mandarin, Russian, or Korean are needed. Click here for more details about the program.
#remotevolunteer

Big Brothers Big Sisters is accepting applications, interviewing via web conferencing, and making matches during the COVID-19 crisis. Become a mentor today!
About Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Family Services of Westchester (BBBS), an affiliate of BBBS of America, helps at-risk children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships. Bigs and Littles have fun together — and create memories that last a lifetime. We call it “Little moments… Big magic.” Research points to the powerful, positive, lasting impact Bigs have on children’s lives.
Littles are:
52% less likely to skip school
46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs
More likely to get along with their families and peers
How You Can Help
Just six hours a month as a mentor can make a difference in a child's life. Being a Big Brother or Big Sister is one of the most fulfilling things you will ever do, and it’s easy! Your Little can join you in the kinds of activities you already like, such as:
Shooting hoops
Playing board games
Going to the movies
Sharing a pizza
Taking a walk in the park
Hanging out together and talking
We provide a thorough orientation and training in building mentor relationships and working constructively with youth. Ongoing support by dedicated staff is provided to the mentor, mentee, and mentee's family. Become a Big and help to start something big in a child’s life that will last a lifetime. Help us to change children’s lives, one child at a time. Big Brother male mentors are especially needed.

Big Brothers Big Sisters is accepting applications, interviewing via web conferencing, and making matches during the COVID-19 crisis. Become a mentor today!
About Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Family Services of Westchester (BBBS), an affiliate of BBBS of America, helps at-risk children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships. Bigs and Littles have fun together — and create memories that last a lifetime. We call it “Little moments… Big magic.” Research points to the powerful, positive, lasting impact Bigs have on children’s lives.
Littles are:
52% less likely to skip school
46% less likely to begin using illegal drugs
More likely to get along with their families and peers
How You Can Help
Just six hours a month as a mentor can make a difference in a child's life. Being a Big Brother or Big Sister is one of the most fulfilling things you will ever do, and it’s easy! Your Little can join you in the kinds of activities you already like, such as:
Shooting hoops
Playing board games
Going to the movies
Sharing a pizza
Taking a walk in the park
Hanging out together and talking
We provide a thorough orientation and training in building mentor relationships and working constructively with youth. Ongoing support by dedicated staff is provided to the mentor, mentee, and mentee's family. Become a Big and help to start something big in a child’s life that will last a lifetime. Help us to change children’s lives, one child at a time. Big Brother male mentors are especially needed.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

My Money Workshop is a non-profit financial literacy organization in Westchester that enables students and community members to understand and evaluate everyday money issues to help them make a lifetime of smart financial decisions. My Money Workshop provides money management workshops to public/private high schools, colleges, universities, specialty schools and community-based organizations.
My Money Workshop is looking for Volunteer Financial Literacy Instructors to teach classes (either a 40-minute workshop or a series of hour-long sessions) on an as-needed basis. My Money Workshop is devoted to finding the best fit for both the volunteer instructor and the program.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Help brighten a smile for a senior—literally!—by creating Miles of Smiles bags. This is a great opportunity for students who need to fulfill community service hours (three bags equal one hour of volunteer service). Here's how it works:
Fill a quart-sized Ziploc bag with all the products a senior needs for a healthy smile. Be sure to include a soft bristle toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash, and A Miles of Smiles Flyer (Miles of Smiles will provide this). Refer to the Miles of Smiles Instructions for more details.
Drop off your Miles of Smiles bags at Meals on Wheels' Nanuet location (provided after you express interest below).
It's that easy to help a senior in need!

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.
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RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

RideConnect is seeking volunteers who are able to provide rides to older adults throughout Westchester. These rides will enable older adults to access medical appointments and shopping so that they can remain active in their communities. Please consider giving the gift of mobility and independence!
Volunteer Driver Qualifications:
Commitment is only one hour per month, or as much or little as you would like!
Enjoy helping older adults
Patience
Flexibility
Valid Driver's License
Please note that this is part of a regional program. Volunteers are needed throughout the County.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

County Harvest is an all-volunteer food rescue organization dedicated to helping communities throughout Westchester County by connecting food donors and agencies serving people in need. Every day, volunteers rescue good, excess food from supermarkets, wholesalers, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, caterers, country clubs, and corporate cafeterias and immediately deliver it to nearby soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, and community food programs.
Food Rescue Volunteers are the lifeblood of County Harvest. Volunteers can commit to a weekly food rescue run or simply fill in on occasion. Most food rescue runs take about an hour and can be done using the volunteer's own car or one of County Harvest's three vans.

Compeer programs match friendly, sociable volunteers with local adults who are in sustained recovery for mental health. The volunteer and their match typically take walks, grab a bite to eat, watch a movie, attend an art exhibit, visit the library, go shopping, or catch a sporting event together. Those who cannot meet in person can chat on the phone or by video chat. Volunteers provide an extra level of positive friendship, support, and social interaction to help their Compeer friends—and the volunteers themselves—feel more fulfilled and engaged.
Volunteers receive comprehensive training before spending at least four hours per month and one year in duration with their Compeer friends. This gift of friendship helps build a bond of belonging and enhanced wellness. Givers gain!
Note: Volunteers based in Rockland County are preferred.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Hudson Valley Community Services' food pantry program is seeking donations of nonperishable foods, toiletries, and household cleansers. Interested volunteers can organize a food collection drive at their school, club, religious organization, or place of business.
HVCS can assist with picking up the goods and bringing them to the Hawthorne food pantry. In the past, student groups have even organized canned food drives at supermarkets!

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

Make a world of difference to an older neighbor who needs a ride to medical appointments in Westchester. Volunteer drivers provide older adults in their communities with a service that allows them to live independent, healthy, and satisfying lives.
WestFair Rides is a collaborative not-for-profit organization managing rider choices in Westchester County for older adults and adults with vision disabilities.
Volunteer drivers must:
Have a desire to help someone in the community
Have a valid driver's license and auto insurance
Are over 21 years old
Own a dependable vehicle
Volunteers can set their own hours and provide as few or as many trips as they'd like; one ride a week, a month, or a year will make a difference! Bilingual volunteers, especially those who can speak Spanish, are strongly encouraged to apply.

United Hospice is seeking Direct Care Volunteers to provide companionship to hospice patients and their families. Direct Care Volunteers may also assist caregivers by offering relief and bereavement support, running errands, and providing transportation. Volunteers with professional skills in finance, legal matters, hair styling, manicures, snow shoveling, and house repairs are especially needed.
United Hospice is currently offering self-paced study modules in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Modules are sent 2-3 times weekly. Express interest below to learn about upcoming training and how to become a Direct Care Volunteer, or visit the United Hospice website to view more information.
Requirements:
Must complete 18 hours of training; trainees are encouraged to attend all sessions. (They may miss one, however it must be made up to successfully complete the course)
At least 18 years old with access to own transportation
Must make a one-year commitment to United Hospice
Must visit with their patients a minimum of 2 hours per week
Must complete a background check
Must receive a PPD (Tuberculosis test) and flu shot annually. Other required documentation includes a health form (provided by United Hospice) to be filled out by the volunteer's physician the first year; the volunteer will submit an annual self health evaluation form after that
Must display competency skills, such as hand washing, and be evaluated by a hospice RN
Must provide two personal letters of reference
United Hospice request that volunteers wait one year following the passing of an immediate family member; this gives them time to process their loss before volunteering
Must complete a program entrance interview
Sought but not required: Volunteers who can speak a second language, especially Spanish, Creole, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, or Yiddish, are encouraged to apply!

We are so excited to celebrate our 70th anniversary at Volunteer New York!. It's been 70 years since we answered our very first phone call to connect a volunteer with a nonprofit organization. (Learn more about our anniversary here.) What better way to help the only nonprofit in Westchester that connects volunteers to opportunities celebrate its anniversary (birthday) than by volunteering?
How it works:
Pick a group to support (children, veterans, or seniors)
Wrap a cereal box in birthday/colorful wrapping paper
Fill it with a few small items, activities, and a handmade birthday card
Deliver to Volunteer New York!
Volunteer New York! will distribute them to our partner organizations that work with low-income children, veterans, and seniors. Express interest below to receive the directions and labels to include on the box.

Alliance for Safe Kids (ASK) is dedicated to connecting the community to resources regarding youth mental health, prevention of substance abuse, and opportunities for thoughtful service. ASK is very active on social media and it now needs the help of Virtual Volunteers to spread the word about COVID-19 information and resources, tips for parents and teens, events, and breaking news. By engaging at least once a week, the Virtual Volunteer will help relay important resources for kids, teens, and adults throughout the community.
Follow, like, comment, share, mention, repost, and retweet ASK’s social media (view Digital Marketing Support Guide for more information).
Send ASK articles, links, and other resources that pertain to COVID-19, youth mental health, substance use/abuse, or opportunities for thoughtful service that you think your friends, family, and community would benefit from.
View ASK's COVID-19 resources guide, choose a resource that you find valuable/helpful, and create a social media post about it, such as an instagram post or story, a Facebook post, or a tweet. Don't forget to tag ASK so it can share it as well!
Engagement can occur on a weekly basis. Volunteers can pick and choose items that speak to them personally and that they think can benefit their friends, families, and online communities.

During the coronavirus pandemic, vulnerable populations—including seniors and those with compromised immune systems—are especially at risk. Many people are staying at home and practicing social distancing to limit the spread. Fortunately, there are still ways to volunteer in the community while staying safe.
People who are home and looking to help can check in with their neighbors by knocking on their doors (keeping a safe distance) or giving them a call to see what they need. You can also use these Neighborhood Wellness Cards to create color-coded packets so neighbors can alert you through their windows when they have a need. The community is stronger and more resilient when we come together!
​By expressing interest in this opportunity below, you're helping Volunteer New York! better understand the number of community members taking action during this pandemic.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
To volunteer:
Express interest below to let us know you've vowed to check in on your neighbors during this crisis.
Choose one or more neighbors to check-in with. Reach out to them by phone, video chat, email, or with a visit from a safe distance (i.e. standing outside their door or window). Let them know you were thinking of them and ask how they're feeling.
Ask them if they'd be willing to use Neighborhood Wellness Cards so they can easily let you know if they need help.
If they aren't sure how to protect themselves, share the CDC's guidelines with them here. If they're reporting symptoms, remain at a safe distance and offer to help them contact their primary physician or healthcare provider so they may seek medical guidance. See the CDC's guidelines here for instructions.

During the coronavirus pandemic, vulnerable populations—including seniors and those with compromised immune systems—are especially at risk. Many people are staying at home and practicing social distancing to limit the spread. Volunteers can help prevent loneliness and isolation by writing letters and making cards and mailing them to a local nursing home. This is a project for all ages and is the perfect activity for volunteers who are confined to their homes.
IMPORTANT: Once the letters and cards are complete, place them in an envelope and seal it with water—do not lick the envelope—and wait 48 hours before mailing to help minimize the possible spread of germs. Please refrain from discussing politics and religion.

Help deliver meals to homebound seniors or individuals with disabilities in New Rochelle. Meals On Wheels volunteers will meet at Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital's visitor parking lot at Glover Johnson Place to pick up pre-packed boxes of meals and receive the addresses where they'll deliver the meals. Volunteer drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance card.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Volunteer to help deliver meals to Rockland's homebound residents who are in need of food or who are too afraid to leave the house during the coronavirus pandemic. Deliveries take just one hour.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
In order to protect seniors during the delivery process, all volunteer drivers MUST follow these procedures:
Wear gloves for the entire delivery route; gloves are provided by Meals on Wheels inside the cold cooler
Place meals inside a bag (also provided in the cold cooler) to hang on the door handle upon arrival at the client's house
Ring the bell and/or knock on the client's door
Take a step back (at least 6 feet away) to do a visual safety check
Report any change of condition or concern to Meals on Wheels caseworkers
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Click here to complete your volunteer application (mandatory)

Help shop for and deliver groceries to older adults throughout Westchester who are homebound during the COVID-19 crisis. Volunteers will receive a shopping list from the seniors, visit the grocery store on their behalf, shop for their items, and then deliver the groceries. Volunteers are needed from every town in Westchester. More details will be provided after expressing interest.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Help Family Services of Westchester support its most vulnerable neighbors by brightening the day of the seniors and those expriencing social isolation during the COVID-19 quarantine. Volunteers at home are encouraged to send artwork, cards, and hand-written letters. This is a great remote activity for families with young children at home.
To volunteer:
Express interest to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Create and mail your artwork, cards, and letters to:
Family Services of Westchester
ATTN: Monique Anderson
2975 Westchester Avenue, Suite 401
Purchase, NY 10577

The Town of Orangetown is collecting new and unused personal protective equipment (PPE) inside the Town Clerk's office to help support local healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Homemade masks are welcome, but please do not donate used masks or other used equipment.
How to make a mask:
For tips on how to create new, handmade masks or more information, please refer to the Masked Warriors Project of Rockland County Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheMaskedWarriorsProject
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)
To donate:
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Drop off donations at:
Town of Orangetown Town Hall
26 Orangeburg Road
Orangeburg, NY 10962
Enter Town Hall building through the Police Department entrance. Go to the Clerk at Town Hall, who will direct you to the bin
Please maintain a proper distance from anyone else who may be there. Please observe the working hours of the building (9 a.m.-5 p.m.). Do NOT drop off donations when the building is not open. Do NOT leave donations anywhere other than in the bin.
If you are wearing gloves or other disposable protective gear, do NOT discard them in any area of the building or on the property. There are plenty of garbage bins around for proper disposal. Thank you for your donation!

Help HOPE Community Services provide personal care and hygiene items to community members in need as they fight the COVID-19 outbreak in New Rochelle. Volunteers are needed to collect new, unopened, travel-sized toiletries and personal care products in Ziploc bags for drop-off.
Items needed include:
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Soap
Shampoo
Hand sanitizer
Hand wipes
Toilet paper
Express interest below to schedule a day and time to drop off collected items.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

United For the Troops will be sending "thank you" and goodwill cards to isolated and homebound veterans in local VA Hospitals and homes. Volunteers who interested can create handwritten letters, cards, and pictures to help show our veterans how thankful we are of them. This is the perfect project for volunteers who are sheltering in place, especially with young children.
To volunteer:
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Mail handwritten cards and notes to:
United For the Troops (UFT)
16 Boniello Drive
Mahopac, NY 10541
Find more information at www.unitedforthetroops.org.

The Pleasantville Cottage School is taking the utmost precautions to protect the children in its care during the COVID-19 crisis. Due to the pandemic, the children aren't able to attend school or participate in many of their usual activities. Help donate toys, games, and crafts supplies to keep the children active and engaged.
To volunteer:
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Click here to view the Amazon wishlist and purchase a game or toy
Mail or ship the order to:
JCCA Pleasantville Cottage Campus
ATTN: Sandi Rosenthal
1075 Broadway
Pleasantville, NY 10570

Friends of Karen children were already undergoing treatment for life-threatening illnesses when the Covid-19 virus impacted their lives. Their families, already coping with the unimaginable challenges of their child’s illness, were financially fragile and unbelievably worried before the virus emerged. Now things are even more complicated and urgent. Their families need food—and the best way to provide it is with gift cards. Please consider making a gift card donation.
To volunteer:
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Purchase any amount of the following gift cards: Target, Stop 'n Shop, Key Foods
Send gift cards to:
Friends of Karen c/o Denise Treadwell
118 Titicus Road
North Salem, NY 10560

The residents of the Jan Peek House homeless shelter in Peekskill is in need of new and unopened items that volunteers could collect or purchase themselves.
Items include:
Face masks
Hand sanitizer
Hand wipes
White crew socks
White T-shirts for men and women (medium and large sizes)
White panties for women (medium and large)
Bras (large and extra-large)
To donate:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Wait for the volunteer coordinator to provide instructions about the items you wish to donate

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo is calling on all healthcare professionals, from New York and beyond, to assist with the state's relief efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The call applies to qualified health professionals and related professionals to supplement New York's current hospital capacity temporarily, as well as to fill other roles in caring for less acute patients and providing support services.
IMPORTANT: VOLUNTEER NEW YORK! IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT OR GOVERNOR CUOMO'S OFFICE. Volunteer New York! serves the communities of the Lower Hudson Valley. This listing is a courtesy to help redirect out-of-area volunteers to the New York State opportunities. Please carefully read and follow the instructions below.
TO SUPPORT NEW YORK STATE'S HEALTHCARE NEEDS:
Optional: Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Click here to complete New York State's survey for healthcare professionals
Additionally, Westchester County—the location of the first COVID-19 cluster in New Rochelle—is seeking nurses to assist at locations such as nursing homes, child care programs, congregate care facilities, senior buildings, and other sites that serve vulnerable populations. Westchester County Department of Social Services will coordinate the placements in partnership with the Department of Health.
TO SUPPORT WESTCHESTER COUNTY'S NURSING NEEDS:
Optional: Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Click here for important application information and to contact the Westchester County Department of Health

Hillside Food Outreach is looking for volunteers to help deliver groceries to the homes of Westchester County residents who are under quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic or who do not otherwise have access to local food pantries.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Hillside Food Outreach is looking for volunteers to help deliver groceries to the homes of Putnam County residents who are under quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic or who do not otherwise have access to local food pantries.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Volunteers are needed to pick up pre-packed food from a grocery store in Spring Valley and deliver the meals to those in need in Rockland County. Every effort will be made to assign recipients close to the volunteers' homes. Volunteers will be delivering to homebound seniors, those with compromised immune systems, and those who are quarantined and can't otherwise leave their homes to pick up their groceries.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

The Greater New York area is in desperate need of personal protection equipment (PPE) for its health workers. Afya is preparing to deliver these vital supplies to hospitals and federally qualified health centers during the COVID-19 crisis. However, there is a severe shortage of supplies, and volunteers are needed to help get more.
Volunteers can call their doctors, specialists, or dentists who have supplies to donate. They can also contact free-standing surgical centers, plastic surgery centers, construction companies, or manufacturers and ask them to donate their PPE.
Supplies needed:
Masks (all types, including N95)
Face shields
Goggles/eye protection
Procedure gloves
Disposable gowns and coveralls
Disinfectant wipes
Hand sanitizer
To volunteer:
Secure any or all of the above supplies or establish a connection to a healthcare provider, facility, or manufacturer with supplies to donate
Express interest below to alert Afya's volunteer coordinator, who will connect with you about the supplies you'd like to donate

New York State is launching technology-driven products with leading global tech companies to accelerate and amplify its response to COVID-19. It is looking for impactful solutions and skilled tech employees to help. Individuals from leading global technology companies are being deployed across high-impact and urgent coronavirus response activities.
New York State has a particular need for professionals with experience in the following:
Product management
Software development and engineering
Hardware deployment and end-user support
Data science
Operations management
Design
Other similar areas
Technology companies, universities, nonprofits, research labs, and other organizations with technology expertise are invited to submit an expression of interest.
IMPORTANT: VOLUNTEER NEW YORK! IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT OR GOVERNOR CUOMO'S OFFICE. Volunteer New York! serves the communities of the Lower Hudson Valley. This listing is a courtesy to help redirect out-of-area volunteers to the New York State opportunities. Please carefully read and follow the instructions below.
TO SUPPORT NEW YORK STATE'S TECHNOLOGY NEEDS:
Optional: Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile to keep track of your volunteering opportunities
Mandatory: click here to complete New York State's survey for technology professionals

Volunteers are needed to help make or donate personal protective equipment, such as face masks, for healthcare workers.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Collect or sew masks and mail or drop off at:
ATTN: Nancy Inzinna
Lifting Up Westchester
35 Orchard Street
White Plains, NY 10603
If the lobby is locked, please leave the (boxed or packaged) masks on the picnic table outside and they will get brought in.

Volunteers are needed to assist seniors in the Greenburgh area who are isolated from their loved ones and have trouble picking up groceries or getting enough to eat. Volunteers can either sign up to help deliver pre-purchased groceries and deliver them to seniors’ homes, or they can donate a meal that will then be delivered directly to a senior in need.

Need some creative activities for kids to do at home? Do you have a child that loves to draw? Consider helping Hospice of Westchester brighten the day of a patient! Hospice of Westchester is collecting artwork from children of all ages throughout Westchester County and building "Thinking of You" packages to bring to Hospice of Westchester patients during this difficult time. If you and your child or grandchild are interested in sharing the joy of their artwork with a hospice patient, let the inspiration flow! Be sure to include the child’s first name and age on the front of the piece.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Send or drop off completed artwork to:
Hospice of Westchester
ATTN: Joan Jacobus
1025 Westchester Avenue, 2nd Floor
White Plains, NY 10604

Open Door Family Medical Center is accepting new and homemade masks and other personal protective equipment to keep frontline staff, patients, and community members stay safe against the COVID-19 virus. Items that are needed include:
N95 masks, especially small and child sizes (new and unwrapped)
Over-the-ear masks, especially small and child sizes (can be hand-sewn; see guidelines here)
Isopropyl alcohol (small portable bottles)
Isopropyl alcohol wipes
Non-mercury oral or ear thermometers (can be inexpensive brand)
Blood pressure arm monitors (can be inexpensive brand)
Non-latex gloves (all sizes)
Hand sanitizer (8 ounces)
Clorox bleach wipes
Yellow isolation gowns
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Create or package sterile masks and supplies. Hand-sewn masks must follow the guidelines here
Mark donations with the name and email address of the person donating the supplies
Drop off donations to the following location between the hours of 9 a.m.-5 p.m.:
Ossining Open Door Executive Office
This location is across the street from Open Door Family Medical Center; the donation box is in the vestibule and is checked throughout the day.
2 Church Street
Ossining, NY 10562

Harmony of Praise Christian Ministry is a mission organization that educates children about Christian values through music-based programming. When the organization's team is not conducting foreign missions, it conducts local outreach at churches in the community.
The organization needs a volunteer Administrative Assistant to help organize both online and paper files, manage correspondence, and assist with graphic design and media to promote fundraisers and outreach events.

The New York Blood Center is urging people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate their convalescent plasma. While COVID-19 has no proven treatment, it is possible that convalescent plasma taken from those who have recovered—which contains antibodies against the virus—could help.
You are eligible to donate convalescent plasma if you meet ALL of the following requirements:
You had a positive COVID-19 test as determined by a medical professional
Your symptoms have been gone for 14 days
You are willing to donate
To donate convalescent plasma:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Review the above requirements to ensure you qualify to donate convalescent plasma
MANDATORY: Complete this donor request form. Those who do not complete this form will not be considered

Telehealth For Seniors is collecting donations of old tablets, phones, computers, and chargers for seniors in need to use for telehealth appointments during the COVID-19 crisis.
Many physician practices are switching to a telehealth model, which allows for patients to make appointments with their doctors via video chat without putting both their health and the doctor's health at risk. Unfortunately, many seniors—whose health is most at risk—do not have smartphones with cameras or access to the internet. They will be unable to make virtual appointments, and either will have to forego care or risk their health to visit a provider. By providing seniors (who are often on subsidized health insurance) with video-enabled devices, they will be able to take advantage of free wifi hotspots with Spectrum, or use the wifi outside of doctors' offices or their neighbors' homes to conduct their doctors' appointments. Telehealth For Seniors will provide seniors with guidance on how to set up an email and account for telehealth.
To do this, Telehealth For Seniors needs help providing seniors with electronic devices. Volunteers who have old iPads, iPhones, Samsung Tablets, or other camera-enabled electronics are encouraged to consider donating them. Chargers are also helpful.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Wipe and restore your old device to factory settings so all of your information will be deleted and safe for others to use. Charge the battery fully
MANDATORY: Sanitize your device with a Lysol wipe to prevent germ transmission
MANDATORY: Fill out this form to complete your donation: https://forms.gle/B9ufNAUBdKtRqUnVA
Note:
Volunteer New York! has posted this opportunity on behalf of Telehealth For Seniors.

Masks are needed for direct care workers and essential staff at the Wartburg Adult Care Community. Crafty volunteers can tap into their sewing and organizational skills to help make the personal protective equipment; this is a great family-friendly activity, too.
Wartburg, located in Mount Vernon, offers integrated, and comprehensive senior residential and healthcare services. Unlike conventional retirement communities, Wartburg provides a wide range of services to both residents living on its 34-acre campus and people in their own homes. Services includes independent, assisted living and nursing home care as well as inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation, home care, and adult day care services.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Create your handmade masks; visit the CDC website here for instructions
Mail your masks—or drop them off at the gate—at the following location:
Wartburg Adult Care Community
1 Wartburg Place
Mount Vernon, NY 10552

The Livable Communities program of Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services is looking for volunteers who are optimistic, empathetic, and non-judgmental to become Caregiver Coaches. Coaches enable caregivers to make more informed decisions to meet the many challenges and responsibilities they face. Coaches work with—not for—the caregivers. Most contact will take place via phone.
Interested volunteers will go through a 12-hour training with professionals and will be expected to attend monthly Caregiver Coach conversations to discuss specific issues, ideas, and concerns. Volunteers must make a one-year commitment. The Livable Communities Caregivers Coaching (L3C) program is spearheaded by the Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services. It is part of the department’s Livable Communities: A Vision for All Ages.

Beulah Seventh Day Adventist is a faith-based organization serving the Mount Vernon community. It is seeking volunteers to assist with its first and second Friday food distribution programs. Volunteers may select which dates they'd like to assist below. Volunteers will help bring items to the processing area for sorting and storage, and then distribute food to those in need in nearby neighborhoods.
IMPORTANT: If you think you may be sick or are feeling unwell, or have been in contact with someone who may have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not sign up for this opportunity. (Feel better!)

Grace/La Gracia Episcopal Church has long been committed to fighting hunger for the residents of White Plains and Greenburgh. In response to the coronavirus, it has opened a food bank that distributes groceries every Thursday afternoon to families in need.
Volunteers are desperately needed to help donate food to restock the food bank, including:
Canned vegetables
Canned soups
Cereals
Pasta
Rice
Beans
Express interest below to coordinate a drop-off time and date.

JCY-Westchester Community Partners is looking for new or gently used laptops or tablets for Yonkers students for its eTutoring program. In response to the coronavirus, this program matches eTutors to students to support their remote learning programs. Unfortunately, quite a few of the students do not have the technology they need.
If you have a new or gently used laptop or tablet to spare, please express interest below to find out how to donate it and help a child keep up with their schoolwork during the coronavirus!

YWCA of White Plains and Central Westchester provides low-income supportive housing for women. It is seeking donations of reusable face masks that will be utilized by its most vulnerable tenants as well as its essential workers and staff who continuously go into work daily to make sure all tenants' needs are met.
YWCA of White Plains and Central Westchester supports women with different debilitating life challenges, including chronic homelessness, mental illnesees, and substance use disorders. It also serves victims of domestic violence and human trafficking, as well as those with different physical and other life challenges.
Express interest below to connect with the organizer of this opportunity and to find out how you can donate face masks.

Medical facilities are lacking personal protective equipment (PPE) in the fight against COVID-19. Healthcare workers are using anything they can to protect themselves and their patients—even makeshift trash bag gowns. Graduation gowns are more effective than other PPE alternatives given their length, sleeves, and easy zippered access.
Gowns4Good is protecting healthcare workers by upcycling graduation gowns. Whether your graduation gown is collecting dust in the back of your closet or is no longer needed for a 2020 commencement, you can donate yours to help protect a healthcare worker.

The Volunteer Packing and Pantry Distribution Team will be preparing bags of food to be distributed during pantry distribution days, senior delivery days, and mobile pantry distributions. This team will also be responsible for distributing food during pantry give-out days.
There will be up to 10 volunteers per shift and team members are asked to commit at least once per week. Express interest below in one or more of the following shifts:
Monday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday: 1-4 p.m.
Wednesday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.

The Volunteer Senior Food Delivery Team will be responsible for loading bags of food into the HOPE Community Services van and delivering it to senior buildings throughout New Rochelle. This position will require the ability to lift 15 pounds repetitiously.
There will be up to 5 volunteers per shift and team members are asked to commit at least once per week. Express interest below in one or more of the following shifts:
Monday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.

The Volunteer Mobile Food Pantry Team will be responsible for loading bags of food into the HOPE Community Services van and bringing them to a site for distribution. The team will then help distribute bags of food at the site. This position will require the ability to lift 15 pounds repetitiously.
There will be up to 10 volunteers per shift and team members are asked to commit at least once per week. Express interest below in one or more of the following shifts:
Thursday: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Thursday: 1-4 p.m.

The Food Pantry Receiving Team will be responsible for receiving and unloading large deliveries of food from Feeding Westchester into the HOPE Community Services food pantry. Team members will be responsible for moving large quantities of food into areas designated for distribution. This position will require the ability to lift 40 pounds.
There will be up to 10 volunteers per shift and team members are asked to commit at least once per week. Express interest below in the following shift:
Tuesday: 9-1 p.m.

The American Red Cross is seeking people who are fully recovered from COVID-19 to donate plasma to help current coronavirus patients. People who have fully recovered from COVID-19 have antibodies in their plasma that can attack the virus. This convalescent plasma is being evaluated as treatment for patients with serious or immediately life-threatening COVID-19 infections, or those judged by a healthcare provider to be at high risk of progression to severe or life-threatening disease.
You may qualify to donate plasma for coronavirus patients if you meet these requirements:
You are at least 17 years old and weigh 110 pounds. Additional weight requirements apply for donors age 18 or younger
You are in good health. You generally feel well, even if you're being treated for a chronic condition (view blood donation FAQs here)
You have a prior, verified diagnosis of COVID-19, but are now symptom-free and fully recovered from COVID-19
To donate convalescent plasma:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Review the above requirements to ensure you qualify to donate convalescent plasma
MANDATORY: Complete this donor request form. Those who do not complete this form will not be considered

The harris project is looking for Teen Ambassadors to use their social media skills to help raise awareness of co-occurring disorders through the "CODA Connector" program.
The harris project is the only nonprofit in the nation committed to the prevention and treatment of co-occurring disorders, which are the combination of one or more mental health challenges and substance misuse and addiction. Raising co-occurring disorders awareness is all about empowered decision-making, connecting and supporting each other, and recognizing the importance of linking to resources. #CODAConnects #BeTheLink

Masks For NY is encouraging locals to pick up their sewing needles and start crafting masks to provide to healthcare heroes, essential workers, and neighbors in need. This is a wonderful remote activity that families can do together from home or that teens can complete for their community service requirements.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
MANDATORY: Visit https://www.masksforny.org/#volunteer to find instructions to make masks, donate masks or materials, or become a hub. There will be no further follow-up from Volunteer New York!; this is an independent home project

The American Red Cross is looking for volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors to greet donors and provide valuable information. These volunteers provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience, as well as engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations.
Responsibilities:
Welcome and escort blood donors, as well as assist with initial intake and handoffs through the blood donation process
Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately
Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values
Create a favorable impression of the Red Cross and the blood donation process that will encourage continued support
Make reminder calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed
Be available and committed to the volunteer schedule
Model excellent customer service behaviors
Attend to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution
Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas
Be punctual and dependable in arriving for assignments
Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to help convert right type donors to power red donations
Inform donors about Red Cross volunteer opportunities and share recruitment materials
Qualifications:
Willingness to support the American Red Cross mission
Ability to represent the American Red Cross to the community
Ability to display the utmost professionalism and communication skills
Extremely comfortable working with people from all walks of life
Time Commitment:
One blood drive shift per month is required to remain an active volunteer in good standing. The length of a typical Donor Center shift or blood drive is 4-5 hours
Blood drive hours typically take place Monday-Friday between 8 a.m.-7 p.m. There may be an occasional drive on a Saturday

American Red Cross is looking for volunteers from the Lower Hudson Valley to join its Mass Care Team. These volunteers will play an important role in responding to local disasters by setting up shelters and feeding centers and, in non-disaster times, conducting outreach to form new partnerships with local businesses.

The American Red Cross is looking for volunteer Blood Donor Screeners to assist with its temperature-taking and blood donor screening process in Westchester County. These volunteers MUST properly follow the donation screening process and keep the donation area clean to help ensure the safety of blood donors, staff, and other volunteers in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Responsibilities:
Model excellent customer service behaviors
Greet blood donors and assist with the screening and temperature-taking process
Manage the flow of blood donors into the site, ensuring that only donors who pass the temperature screen can enter the donation center
Explain the purpose of the temperature screen to donors and ensure they understand reasons for deferral, if applicable
Direct blood donors to the next step of the donation process or provide options for future donations if they were deferred
Blood Donor Screeners MUST be comfortable with the following tasks:
Handling supplies, including: thermometer and probe covers, trash baskets, gloves, hand sanitizers, Sani-cloths or Cavi-cide
Wearing gloves at all times and changing them between each donor
Using a new probe cover on an electronic thermometer or a new disposable thermometer for each donor
Not repeating temperatures for any reason
Taking temperatures, which includes inserting the thermometer into the donor's mouth, holding the probe, reading the temperature, and discarding the probe cover or the disposable thermometer
Checking to see if the donor's temperature is acceptable
Advising the donor if above 99.5°F to defer from donating on current day
Cleaning the electronic thermometer, probe, and probe wiring between each donor with Sani-cloth or Cavi-cide
Qualifications:
Must be 18 years of age or older
Ability to display the utmost professionalism and communication skills using diplomacy and tact
Extremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds
Ability to understand technology needed for position
Comfortable taking temperatures and explaining processes
Time Commitment:
One blood drive shift per month is required to remain an active volunteer in good standing. The length of a typical Donor Center shift or blood drive is 4-5 hours
Blood drive hours typically take place Monday-Friday between 8 a.m.-7 p.m. There may be an occasional drive on a Saturday

United Hospice is looking for veterans to join the Veteran Peer to Peer Hospice Program, which partners veteran volunteers with veteran patients. Hospice Veteran Volunteers would be matched with a veteran who is receiving hospice care to offer companionship.
United Hospice is proudly recognized as a “We Honor Veterans” Hospice Partner, showing its commitment to providing quality end-of-life care to meet veterans' needs.
Express interest below to learn more about this program and to volunteer.

Surprisingly, so few people are aware of the struggle some of their neighbors face just to meet the basic need of diapering their babies. Volunteers can help these families by donating diapers of all types, brands, and sizes—from newborn to toddlers—to the Westchester County Diaper Bank. The greatest need is for the larger sizes (5 and 6) and pull-ups, and open packages are accepted. The Westchester County Diaper Bank also needs baby wipes.
To volunteer:
"Express interest" to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Collect diapers and/or baby wipes and deliver to one of the follow dropoff locations:
Drop off locations:
Wayside Cottage (there is a bin on the porch)
1039 Post Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583
See other drop off locations here.

Drivers needed to take A-HOME residents to medical appointments and grocery shopping. A-HOME properties are located throughout northern Westchester communities, in Bedford Hills, Chappaqua, Croton Falls, Katonah, Mt. Kisco, Pound Ridge, Thornwood and Vista (South Salem).
Must have a valid driver's license and be 25 years or older.
A-HOME is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that acquires, develops, rehabilitates and manages affordable rental housing in northern Westchester for low-income older adults, individuals with disabilities, and single parent families.

Volunteers who love to knit or crochet are needed to help make baby blankets and hats for the New York Milk Bank. These cozy items will be included in gift baskets that are delivered to new moms. Blankets should be just large enough for a stroller or car seat (about 30 x 30 inches or 36 x 36 inches). All colors are accepted, but gender-neutral is always appreciated. Matching hats should be sized for newborns to one-year-olds.
The New York Milk Bank is the first comprehensive nonprofit milk bank based in New York State. It collects milk from carefully screened donors, pasteurizes it, and distributes it to infants in New York State and the surrounding area.

In response to our community’s mandatory shelter-in-place order, Volunteer New York! is looking to match older volunteers with local youth in a one-to-one basis, bringing intergenerational conversation into their lives—giving both an opportunity to listen and learn. We are looking for caring volunteers aged 60 and older to provide support and friendship, especially during these tough times. We expect these weekly phone calls will last at least 20 minutes.

One Change at a Time's popular "Bridging Generations" program focuses on connecting younger and older generations. This program typically takes place in long-term care facilities, such as the Dumont Center in New Rochelle. With these facilities being closed to visitors due to the COVID-19 outbreak, One Change at a Time is looking for new ways to conduct this program so local seniors can stay connected and inspired!
Inspired by the American Health Care Association's #CareNotCOVID campaign, youth and adults who are at home can create encouraging and inspirational videos in support of residents in long-term care facilities and seniors in the community. Volunteers can use the tags #CareNotCOVID and #1Change when they post their videos online and on social media.
Help make a difference in a local senior's day by recording a fun, inspirational video message to let them know you're thinking of them. This is a great virtual project for families and students who are at home.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Follow the instructions on the #CareNotCOVID page for tips on recording and sharing your video. Remember to tag #CareNotCOVID and #1Change on social media!

Venture CARE (Creative Arts and Recreation Enrichment) At Home is providing programs at group homes for adults with developmental disabilities in Rockland County to keep residents engaged in positive activities while they are sheltering in place and unable to go out. The recreation staff is packing up CARE packages that include craft and game supplies individuals can do at home. Select from this Amazon wishlist to donate an item directly to the Venture Center.
To volunteer:
Express interest below to record this opportunity in your Volunteer New York! profile
Select an item from the Amazon wishlist to donate directly to Camp Venture's CARE At Home program

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